AN Indian woman
claims to be the world’s oldest dwarf - at 113 years old.
Zeenat Bi, a
resident of Bhopal, India, has Government pension records stating she is 101 -
but the feisty pensioner claims she is twelve years older.
The current record
holder, according to
Guinness World Records, is American dwarf Lowell Deforest
Mason, who was 74 years old as of February this year.
And Zeenat, who
stands at three feet tall, has now earmarked a wish list of things she wants to
do before she dies - including meeting Bollywood star Salman Khan and taking
part in the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca.
She remembers when the British still ruled India and Nawabs (Indian Princes) still held a major influence over daily life.
Zeenat said: “I am
so old that I have seen this city grow up with me. I remember during the
British times, this entire city was almost a jungle. There were trees as far as
the eye could see.
“I even remember
when the British introduced English bread in the city for the first time. It
was such a sensation, like nothing people had eaten before.”
Zeenat has survived
all of her family and never married.
Despite suffering
from cataracts and a calcium deficiency, she manages to survive on her only
source of income, a government pension of 275 rupees (£3.19) per month.
She said: “I have
been living alone for almost 50 years now. I never married and never had kids.
“All I have got is a
small bed that was gifted to me by the former Chief Minister of the state, Uma
Bharti. She used to send me 2500 rupees (£30) every month.
But no one remembers
me now.”
Her guardian, Abrar
Muhammad Khan, said: “No one in the Government even cares for her. All people
use her for is exhibition purposes, but no one really cares for her.”
Even though her hair
is still black, Zeenat Bi has undergone a cataract operation for her eyes and
suffers from severe calcium deficiency.
“I only have three
teeth left now in my mouth. Once I used to have a beautiful set,” she adds
wistfully.
Zeenat has been
living rent-free with local doctor Abrar Khan and his family for 20 years.
He said: “She is
like my mother and a part of my family. We don’t let her do any work around the
house.”
Zeenat Bi says her
one love in life is eating “Paan”, a preparation of Betel leaf with Areca nut
and tobacco.
“I can live without
food, but not without my Paan,” she says.
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